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Linear Mixed Models for Comparing Dynamic Treatment Regimens on a Longitudinal Outcome in Sequentially Randomized Trials

Published 22 Oct 2019 in stat.ME | (1910.10078v1)

Abstract: A dynamic treatment regimen (DTR) is a pre-specified sequence of decision rules which maps baseline or time-varying measurements on an individual to a recommended intervention or set of interventions. Sequential multiple assignment randomized trials (SMARTs) represent an important data collection tool for informing the construction of effective DTRs. A common primary aim in a SMART is the marginal mean comparison between two or more of the DTRs embedded in the trial. This manuscript develops a mixed effects modeling and estimation approach for these primary aim comparisons based on a continuous, longitudinal outcome. The method is illustrated using data from a SMART in autism research.

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